Donald C. Fry: Time to rekindle Inner Harbor vision
In Baltimore, we’ve become accustomed to our Inner Harbor, the National Aquarium, Harborplace, the Science Center, the restaurants and the fun to be experienced on our city’s waterfront as if it has always been there.
Harbor Point developers answer EPA
The developer of the $1 billion Harbor Point project said it has prepared a new air monitoring plan to evaluate levels of toxic hexavalent chromium before and during construction, according to new documents filed with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Maryland Department of the Environment.
Forum to outline Harbor Point environmental issues
A public forum on environmental issues surrounding the planned Harbor Point development will be held Thursday.
Rethinking the Inner Harbor
Converting Rash Field into a “destination park” with a kayak launch, a performance stage, outdoor dining, a sculpture garden and a playground is the top priority of a wide-ranging, multi-year plan to upgrade the 40-year-old Inner Harbor area to be unveiled Wednesday.
Va. builder picked for residential development in White Marsh
A McLean, Va., builder has been tapped to begin work next summer on the first of 2,000 new residential units at a massive development near White Marsh.
EPA sends Harbor Point plan back for revisions
Plans for the $1 billion Harbor Point development have been disapproved by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency amid concerns over monitoring of toxic waste during construction on the site.
Towson Fire Station site selected for Royal Farms, restaurant
A large Royal Farms complex with extra restaurant and retail space would replace the 55-year-old Towson Fire Station and Public Works Facility in Towson if plans by Baltimore County officials to sell the site to a private developer are adopted.
Superblock group fires back
The developers who pursued a massive, $150 million rejuvenation of downtown’s so-called Superblock say their lawsuit disputing this summer’s termination of their development agreement with the city should go ahead.
Unions back National Harbor casino
Five unions Tuesday announced their endorsement of a proposal by MGM Resorts International to build a casino at National Harbor.
Developer sought for Fairfield parcel
The Baltimore Development Corp. Monday released a request for proposals for an 8-acre parcel of former industrial land.
Hunt Valley Towne Centre, Sears drop arbitration lawsuit
Hunt Valley Towne Centre and Sears have agreed to dismiss a legal battle over whether the retailer can be forced to go into arbitration to revise the development’s site plan to accommodate apartments.
Design panel pans Remington Wal-Mart
Baltimores’ design review panel Thursday rejected a set of revised drawings for a Wal-Mart in Remington, saying the changes did not reflect an urban design and were not pedestrian friendly.









